Spaciotempo is set to stand out from the crowd at IMHX

28 August 2019

Spaciotempo will once again be standing out from other temporary building exhibitors at IMHX when it showcases two of its most popular temporary building solutions right inside Hall 20!¬

The UK’s leading supplier of temporary and semi-permanent buildings will attract the attention of the exhibition’s 16,000-plus visitors by installing both a full size Neivalu building, and a retractable tunnel on stand number 20C105.

The company’s in house Operations team, will showcase their own capability and experience by arriving on site just days before the event to erect the structure, measuring a 10m x 5m with a 3m integrated canopy, demonstrating the speed and ease in which the facilities can be up, running and benefiting your business.

The stand will also showcase a brand new addition to Spaciotempo’s range of retractable tunnels – the Ready Box 1 XL for the first time in the UK market. The 3m x3m Readybox 1 XL is a fantastic option for small scale storage or covered loading space, which can be extended when needed, and retracted back out of the way when it is no longer required. Available to purchase as a stand alone product, the Readybox 1 XL can also be used as an add on to a temporary building or used in volume to provide multiple parallel loading bay areas.

Dedicated members from across the Spaciotempo team will be bringing their expertise to the stand, ready and waiting to provide information and guidance on the company’s product range. And visitors to stand 20C105 are encouraged to get up close and examine both the tunnel and Neivalu structure for themselves.

Divisional Director John Drake said he was confident the structure’s high-quality, cost effective nature would impress attendees.

He added: “At the last IMHX, we unveiled our eye-catching Oxygen building - which was extremely well received - so we decided to once again let our product do the talking by installing our most popular design – the Neivalu.

“Its anodised aluminium frame with galvanized steel fixings guarantee inherent strength and solidity, making it the perfect fit for any environment while its modular design means it is ideal for when a business experiences a change in customer demand.

“The temporary building market is flooded with competitors – some from a marquee background who just can’t compete with the durability and long-term strength of the Spaciotempo offering. Although many suppliers claim to provide a like for like specification, it is often not the case. So this is a great opportunity for companies who are in the market for a temporary building, to come and see just why Spaciotempo is the market leader, and why we have customers nationwide who have been using the same structures for many years.

“Our expert teams work closely with clients throughout the entire process to tailor the structure to their exact specification, whether that is lighting, doors, windows or roof coverings and on top of all of that, the frames come with a 10-year guarantee as standard.”

Spaciotempo’s temporary structures have never been more relevant to businesses wanting to expand but who are uncertain about investing large amounts of capital in a permanent building or who cannot afford soaring rent prices sparked by the lack of warehousing space.

John added: “In the midst of Brexit and following years of economic uncertainty, businesses are still understandably reluctant to commit to long-term investments which is where our semi-permanent structures come to the fore.

“We have helped countless businesses across the UK and Ireland to successfully expand at around one third of the cost and in far less time when compared to constructing a permanent building. No other option can give you the flexibility, scalability and affordability of Spaciotempo’s temporary buildings.

“If you want to cut costs without cutting corners, we guarantee to find the perfect solution for your business. Come over and have a chat to us at IMHX and see for yourselves how and why our bespoke buildings truly do stand out in a crowd.”